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Grossest thing you ever ate?

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#21 - 2013-09-17 21:32:07 UTC
Grimpak wrote:


well.. we have "arroz de cabidela", which is pretty much rice cooked on raw blood, usually pork blood.



That's weirdly bordering on Asian.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Christopher AET
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#22 - 2013-09-17 22:19:33 UTC
"bag rat's" or Bag rations (British MRE's) were pretty poor last time I tried them. Though I hear they have been all changed since. To make them better or make them cheaper I have no idea.

I drain ducks of their moisture for sustenance.

Zimmy Zeta
Perkone
Caldari State
#23 - 2013-09-18 07:26:07 UTC
A small cockroach that was accidentally (I hope so at least) baked into a loaf of bread.
The most interesting part about this was how my scumbag brain reacted to it:
After biting on something crispy and seeing black chitin in the bread, the realization of what was actually happening was so slow that I actually took a second bite until my mind finally couldn't deny anymore what was going on and I threw up.
I guess I don't have the best survival instincts and probably wouldn't survive a week in the wilderness.

I'd like to apologize for the poor quality of the post above and sincerely hope you didn't waste your time reading it. Yes, I do feel bad about it.

Astenion
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2013-09-18 09:20:41 UTC
Most definitely the Denver omelette MRE. Even if you chose to use the food heater in the MRE and not make a bomb out of it because you were bored, it was still nasty. The stroganoff was edible if you used the heater.

When I was downrange I worked the 1800-0600 shift, so I normally just ate something around midnight. However, the midnight chow was pretty much whatever was left over from evening chow, just burned more due to being left under a heating lamp all night. Also it always got mortared around the same time so I ended up just living off of MREs while at work instead of walking all the way there and risk having to lie in a ditch for two hours after the attacks, missing chow...this happened often. For some reason people threw away the milkshakes, which actually weren't bad. If I got the infamous Denver omelette, I'd just toss that and gather up whoever else had the strawberry milkshake and make lots of pudding out of it.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#25 - 2013-09-18 11:52:21 UTC
Zimmy Zeta wrote:
A small cockroach that was accidentally (I hope so at least) baked into a loaf of bread.
The most interesting part about this was how my scumbag brain reacted to it:
After biting on something crispy and seeing black chitin in the bread, the realization of what was actually happening was so slow that I actually took a second bite until my mind finally couldn't deny anymore what was going on and I threw up.
I guess I don't have the best survival instincts and probably wouldn't survive a week in the wilderness.



Well, the Gauls apparently survived on bark, bugs, lizards, and leaves. That bug should have given you the strength to take Rome or something. Lol

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Grimpak
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#26 - 2013-09-18 13:13:11 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Grimpak wrote:


well.. we have "arroz de cabidela", which is pretty much rice cooked on raw blood, usually pork blood.



That's weirdly bordering on Asian.

I know.Straight

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Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#27 - 2013-09-18 13:44:09 UTC
Hey now. I had chicken offal for on sticks for dinner and it was bloody lovely.

Nothing wrong with asian food.

Anyone here ever eaten sweetbreads?

"I think you should buy a new Mayan calendar. Mine has muscle cars on it." - Kenneth O'Hara

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Annie Anomie
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#28 - 2013-09-18 14:18:26 UTC
Whatever has had me running to the toilet for the past 4 days. I hate holidays.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#29 - 2013-09-18 14:38:24 UTC
OK.....for me it was Deep Fried Rocky Mountain Oysters.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882

Jarrod Hamu
Imperial Shipment
Amarr Empire
#30 - 2013-09-18 14:41:17 UTC
Graygor wrote:
Beef stroganoff army rations.

Switched my standard Israeli MREs with an American friend to see whose was worse.

Yep... eating the beef stroganoff was like eating it after the previous eater had had serious diarrhea.

On eating things voluntary and enthusiastically:

Om Nom Nom.

With chips and onion gravy please.



I definitely agree, it still is the worse thing on the planet.
Fly it like you stole it.
Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
#31 - 2013-09-18 16:26:24 UTC
Graygor wrote:


Anyone here ever eaten sweetbreads?
Yup. And gizzards.
Rath Kelbore
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#32 - 2013-09-18 19:34:32 UTC
My grossest is lame compared to most of these, but for me it was Lutefisk. Blehk

I plan on living forever.......so far, so good.

Plastic Psycho
Necro-Economics
#33 - 2013-09-18 19:55:13 UTC
Rath Kelbore wrote:
My grossest is lame compared to most of these, but for me it was Lutefisk. Blehk

Lutefisk is nasty. Even the Swedes don't like it.
Kitty Bear
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#34 - 2013-09-18 20:57:34 UTC
tripe
it really is as revolting as it looks



fortunately I've never travelled much, so I've never had the misfortune to be exposed to foreign delicacies Big smile
Garandras
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#35 - 2013-09-19 00:52:50 UTC
As a Aussie

When i went through europe with a mate we were always trying to order the most wrong sounding things in the various countries..

When we were in France we ordered a Calf head..

when we got was this Jelly calf brain.. it was cold and gritty, probally the most disgusting meal I have ever had..
Janeway84
Insane's Asylum
#36 - 2013-09-19 11:47:01 UTC
Once tried a old local burger place in a town in the north east U.K. when i was visiting and i dont think i ever had worse food in my life. I asked for a cheese burger and it was breads and dry hamburger meat and a slice of cheeze...
and that was it, no tomatoes , no garlic, no ice berg sallad or ketchup or mustard or dressing at all.
I ate it and then had to go to the shop to buy a cola to get the dry taste off my tounge.. Ugh

Next time i sample food at a unknown food place im gonna make sure to ask what i get inside the hamburger Big smile

When i was a young kid my mums broccoli in cheeze used to mak my stomach turn, just the smell of oven cheeze and broccoli had the effect on me. P
Buhhdust Princess
Mind Games.
#37 - 2013-09-19 12:23:22 UTC
Rat pack biscuits that make you **** bricks (LITERALLY) omg they were so nice to eat, but so gross to get rid of.
Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#38 - 2013-09-19 12:27:22 UTC
Those the oatmeal ones you're talking about BP?

Yeah those are lush.

UK rations arent that bad.

Burger and beans was good, and bacon and beans.

"I think you should buy a new Mayan calendar. Mine has muscle cars on it." - Kenneth O'Hara

"I dont think that can happen, you can see Gray has his invuln field on in his portrait." - Commissar "Cake" Kate

Cynter DeVries
Spheroidal Projections
#39 - 2013-09-19 16:41:55 UTC
I've had tripe, and it really depends on the quality of the chef. I've also had cow lung, cow udder, and sea cucumber (minus guts). None of those were all that bad, and I didn't have the urge to spit out any of them.

But fermented duck egg is something I will politely, or vehemently, refuse, if necessary from now on. It has a flavor that says to the untrained or unwilling palate "this is rotten, spit it out!" I once helped my SO prepare for a party where these eggs were served, and I got the job of peeling the shells off. Inside the egg is an ammonia jelly surrounding the black fermented part of the egg. It smells so strongly of ammonia and sulphur that you'd think it was poisonous, and when coming from less scrupulous producers it is (lead poisoned), though the smell is no indication.

Granted, my SO considers it a tasty snack.

Cynter's Law of feature suggestion: Thou shalt not suggest NPCs do something players could do instead.

Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#40 - 2013-09-19 17:04:54 UTC
Cynter DeVries wrote:
I've had tripe, and it really depends on the quality of the chef. I've also had cow lung, cow udder, and sea cucumber (minus guts). None of those were all that bad, and I didn't have the urge to spit out any of them.

But fermented duck egg is something I will politely, or vehemently, refuse, if necessary from now on. It has a flavor that says to the untrained or unwilling palate "this is rotten, spit it out!" I once helped my SO prepare for a party where these eggs were served, and I got the job of peeling the shells off. Inside the egg is an ammonia jelly surrounding the black fermented part of the egg. It smells so strongly of ammonia and sulphur that you'd think it was poisonous, and when coming from less scrupulous producers it is (lead poisoned), though the smell is no indication.

Granted, my SO considers it a tasty snack.


Saw a show on PBS once about "Taste", and they had Americans try to eat a plate of "1000 Year Old Eggs", and Asians a wheel of Stilton cheese.

Results were the same: after about 20 minutes, both were being greedily devoured.

"He has mounted his hind-legs, and blown crass vapidities through the bowel of his neck."  - Ambrose Bierce on Oscar Wilde's Lecture in San Francisco 1882